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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Lebanon 'Hezbollah is worse than Nazism' - Shimon Cohen

by Shimon Cohen

Lebanese officials say that Hezbollah is worse than Nazism and even Zionism over involvement in Madaya siege.

Lebanon has grown incensed at the dire situation which has resulted
due to the siege that Hezbollah forces together with President Bashar
Al-Assad's forces have been enforcing on the city of Madaya for over
half a year.

While dire reports of starvation, lack of clean water and medical
supplies and even reports of people eating human flesh to survive, has
prompted the United Nations to send emergency aid to the city, Hezbollah
together with Assad's forces have refused to let the shipments of this
life saving cargo pass into the city. Likewise, Hezbollah and Assad have
refused to let those in dire need of medical care or suffering from
exaggerated malnutrition leave the city to seek help.

Hezbollah has claimed that the responsibility for the dire conditions
in the city falls solely on the rebels who are continuing to fight in
the city. The terror organization claims that the rebels have turned the
residents into accomplices and are spreading false lies about the
Syrian regime.

Lebanon has issued numerous harsh statements against Hezbollah due to
the dire situation of the siege. the middle East Media Research
Institute has published a series of statements issued by Lebanese
officials displaying their wrath over Hezbollah's actions in Madaya.

Saad-eddine Rafic Al-Hariri is a Lebanese politician and billionaire
who served as the Prime Minister of Lebanon from 2009 until 2011 came
out strongly against the siege and called it an attempt to execute the
entire city. Al-Hariri wrote on his twitter account "months of siege and
refusal to allow food and medical supplies to over 40,000 citizens of
Madaya. Where is the world conscience? The siege of Madaya is an
execution order carried out by the sword of starvation."

Former cabinet minister and Druze resident of Lebanon Marwan Hamadeh
declared "Hezbollah, ISIS and the Syrian regime should be ashamed of
themselves. Mreover the world should be ashamed over what is occurring
in Madaya. We have regressed to something worse than the Nazis, worse
than Stalin, and worse than Zionism, something that forces us to remove
the degree of resistance from any of the people, organizations or
countries involved in the siege, or those who remain silent to the
abominable crime that is being committed here."

Madaya has been under siege since July of 2015, and currently has
approximately 40,000 people left in the city. The residents have been
denied access to food, and medical supplies that have been shipped over
as part of an emergency United Nations aid package, and has been left to
starve. There is still resistance in the city and rebel fighters are
still fighting with troops from the Syrian regime as well as Iranian
backed Hezbollah. Shimon CohenSource: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/208108#.VsMXuOazddt Copyright - Original materials copyright (c) by the authors.